From 43de9e2146781fd3e5f9219a8be71ac49b49a676 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Wenzel Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 21:59:13 +0200 Subject: Release of new stable version v2.9.0 Signed-off-by: Alexander Wenzel --- doc/dlt_extended_network_trace.txt | 15 ++++++++------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/dlt_extended_network_trace.txt') diff --git a/doc/dlt_extended_network_trace.txt b/doc/dlt_extended_network_trace.txt index 9b07dcd..dd45a91 100644 --- a/doc/dlt_extended_network_trace.txt +++ b/doc/dlt_extended_network_trace.txt @@ -1,17 +1,15 @@ Extended Network Trace -===================== +====================== Lassi Marttala 0.0.1, 2012/10/11: Initial version image::images/genivi_chrome_1_transparent.png[width=128] == Introduction - The extended network trace allows the user to send or truncate network trace messages that are larger than the normal maximum size of a DLT message. == Protocol - When truncation of messages is allowed, the truncated messages will be wrapped into a special message which indicates that a network trace message was truncated and what was the original size of the message. @@ -21,9 +19,8 @@ Each segment contains the stream handle, segment sequence number, the data and d Finally after sending all the data segments, one more packet is sent to indicate the end of the stream. == Truncated package - Truncated message can be sent using the following function: -[source,c] + ---- int dlt_user_trace_network_truncated(DltContext *handle, DltNetworkTraceType nw_trace_type, uint16_t header_len, void *header, uint16_t payload_len, void *payload, int allow_truncate) ---- @@ -39,24 +36,26 @@ This will send a packet in the following format: == Segmented messages User can send a segmented network trace message asynchronously using: -[source,c] + ---- void dlt_user_trace_network_segmented(DltContext *handle, DltNetworkTraceType nw_trace_type, uint16_t header_len, void *header, uint16_t payload_len, void *payload) ---- + This will start a background thread and return immediately. User can also send all the required packages one by one using: -[source,c] ---- int dlt_user_trace_network_segmented_start(unsigned int *id, DltContext *handle, DltNetworkTraceType nw_trace_type, uint16_t header_len, void *header, uint16_t payload_len) int dlt_user_trace_network_segmented_segment(int id, DltContext *handle, DltNetworkTraceType nw_trace_type, int sequence, uint16_t payload_len, void *payload) int dlt_user_trace_network_segmented_end(int id, DltContext *handle, DltNetworkTraceType nw_trace_type) ---- + It is not recommended to use these functions unless you really have to. == Segmented start packet The first packet in the stream is the header: + |================================================================== | NWST | Package identifier. STRING | streamhandle | Unique identifier for all packages in the stream. UINT @@ -68,6 +67,7 @@ The first packet in the stream is the header: == Data segment After the header, follows a stream of data segments. + |================================================================== | NWCH | Package identifier. STRING | streamhandle | Unique identifier for all packages in the stream. UINT @@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ After the header, follows a stream of data segments. == End packet After all the segments have been sent, an End identifier is sent. + |================================================================== | NWEN | Package identifier. STRING | streamhandle | Unique identifier for all packages in the stream. UINT -- cgit v1.2.1